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单词 notoriety
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notoriety


notoriety

shame; infamy; disrepute; known widely and unfavorably: The extensive news coverage of his trial for murdering his wife brought him notoriety.
Not to be confused with:fame – widespread reputation, esp. of a favorable character; renown; public eminence: His fame as a writer grew with each novel he wrote.notability – distinction, prominence: She is a doctor of great notability.

no·to·ri·e·ty

N0174400 (nō′tə-rī′ĭ-tē)n. The quality or condition of being notorious. See Usage Note at notorious.

no•to•ri•e•ty

(ˌnoʊ təˈraɪ ɪ ti)

n., pl. -ties. 1. the state or quality of being notorious. 2. Chiefly Brit. a notorious person. [1585–95; < Medieval Latin nōtōrietās <nōtōri(us) notorious]
Thesaurus
Noun1.notoriety - the state of being known for some unfavorable act or qualityill fameinfamy - evil fame or public reputationreputation - notoriety for some particular characteristic; "his reputation for promiscuity"

notoriety

noun infamy, discredit, disrepute, dishonour, bad reputation, opprobrium, ill repute, obloquy The team's fans have acquired notoriety as being among the worst hooligans in the country.

notoriety

noun1. Unfavorable, usually unsavory renown:infamousness, infamy, notoriousness.2. Wide recognition for one's deeds:celebrity, fame, famousness, popularity, renown, reputation, repute.
Translations
声名狼藉

notorious

(nəˈtoːriəs) adjective well-known for badness or wickedness. a notorious murderer. 聲名狼籍的 声名狼藉的notoriety (noutəˈraiəti) noun 聲名狼籍 声名狼藉noˈtoriously adverb 聲名狼籍地 声名狼藉地

Notoriety


NOTORIETY, evidence. That which is generally known.
2. This notoriety is of fact or of law. In general, the notoriety of a fact is not sufficient to found a judgment or to rely on its truth; 1 Ohio Rep. 207; but there are some facts of which, in consequence of their notoriety, the court will, suo motu, take cognizance; for example, facts stated in ancient histories; Skin. 14; 1 Ventr. R. 149; 2 East, Rep. 464; 9 Ves. jr. 347; 10 Ves.jr. 854; 8 John. Rep. 385; 1 Binn. R. 399; recitals in statutes; Co. Lit. 19 b; 4 M. & S. 542; and in the law text books; 4 Inst. 240; 2 Rags. 313; and the journals of the legislatures, are considered of such notoriety that they need not be otherwise proved.
3. The courts of the United States take judicial notice of the, ports and waters of the United States, in, which the tide ebbs and flows. 3 Dall. 297; 9 Wheat. 374; 10 Wheat. 428; 7 Pet. 342. They take like notice of the boundaries, of the several states and judicial districts. It would be altogether unnecessary, if not absurd, to prove the fact that London in Great Britain or Paris in France, is not within the jurisdiction of an American court, because the fact is notoriously known.
4. It is difficult to say what will amount to such notoriety as to render any other proof unnecessary. This must depend upon many circumstances; in one case, perhaps upon the progress of human knowledge in the fields of science; in another, on the extent of information on the state of foreign countries, and in all such instances upon the accident of their being little known or publicly communicated. The notoriety of the law is such that the judges are always bound to take notice of it; statutes, precedents and text books are therefore evidence, without any other proof than, their production. Gresley, Ev. 293. The courts of the United States take judicial notice of all laws and jurisprudence of the several states in which they exercise original or appellate jurisdiction. 9 Pet. 607, 624.
5. The doctrine of the civil and canon laws is similar to this. Boehmer in tit. 10, de probat. lib. 2, t. 19, n. 2; Mascardus, de probat conclus. 1106, 1107, et seq.; Menock. de praesumpt. lib. 1, quaest. 63, &c.; Toullier Dr. Civ. Frau. liv. 3, c. 6, n. 13; Diet. de Jurisp. mot Notoriete; 1 Th. Co. Lit. 26, n. 16; 2 Id. 63, n. A; Id. 334, n. 6; Id. 513, n. T 3; 9 Dana, 23 12 Vern. 178; 5 Port. 382; 1 Chit. PI. 216, 225.

notoriety


  • noun

Synonyms for notoriety

noun infamy

Synonyms

  • infamy
  • discredit
  • disrepute
  • dishonour
  • bad reputation
  • opprobrium
  • ill repute
  • obloquy

Synonyms for notoriety

noun unfavorable, usually unsavory renown

Synonyms

  • infamousness
  • infamy
  • notoriousness

noun wide recognition for one's deeds

Synonyms

  • celebrity
  • fame
  • famousness
  • popularity
  • renown
  • reputation
  • repute

Synonyms for notoriety

noun the state of being known for some unfavorable act or quality

Synonyms

  • ill fame

Related Words

  • infamy
  • reputation
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